Posted by Billy Shafer on May 28, 2009 at 06:51:08 from (63.20.70.122):
In Reply to: JD R ran out of fuel posted by Roger Moore on May 28, 2009 at 05:47:34:
Look on the side of the injection pump. You should see a 1/2 inch head bolt. Open it and then pump the manual pump until you see a solid flow of fuel out of it. If your transfer pump has no handle you can spin the engine over. This will clear the fuel line of air and fill the injection pump. Then you should open one of the injector lines,so when the engine turns over it will clear out more air.I think you have a stanadyne pump or Roosa Master pump. What pump do you have.If you have to spin the engine let it rest between cranks so you don't burn out the starter.
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